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A Chinese investor listens to a news report on his smartphone as he monitors stock prices at a brokerage house in Beijing, on July 6, 2018.
 
  Trump launches $34 billion trade war and China 'immediately' fires back  
  China’s foreign ministry said that tit-for-tat duties on U.S. goods took immediate effect Friday after Washington’s tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods kicked in at 12:01 a.m. ET.  
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  International rescuers team prepare to enter the cave where a young soccer team and their coach trapped by flood waters.   Thai navy SEAL commander: 'Limited amount of time' left to rescue trapped soccer team
A sense of urgency is growing around the efforts to rescue a young Thai soccer team trapped as intermittent drizzle began falling on Friday.
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  Members of Patriot Picket, an organization that supports the second amendment, demonstrate outside of the Red Hen Restaurant on the day of it's re-opening in Lexington, Va. After White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was unceremoniously   For the first time since Sanders' visit, the Red Hen opens amid protests
After refusing to serve Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on June 22, the Red Hen restaurant became notorious, prompting a national debate over social decency in an era of sharp political divides.
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  This undated file handout image provided by the U.S. Postal Service shows the Lady Liberty first class postage stamp first issued in 2011.   Postal Service misidentifies Statue of Liberty in stamp in a $3.5 million mistake
The Statue of Liberty Forever stamps released in 2010 didn't actually show New York's Lady Liberty, a mistake that's costing the Post Office $3.5 million.
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  Revellers run in front of a Puerto de San Lorenzo fighting bull during the third running of the bulls at the San Fermin Festival, in Pamplona, Spain, on July 9, 2017. Revelers from around the world flock to Pamplona every year to take part in the eig   U.S.-China trade, 'Ant Man and the Wasp,' World Cup: 5 things you need to know Friday
U.S.-China trade, the World Cup quarterfinals, and more things you need to start your day.
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  Reports are swirling that singer Ariana Grande and 'Saturday Night Live' cast member Pete Davidson are engaged after just weeks of dating. But they're hardly the first celebrity couple in a rush to put a ring on it or dash to the altar. Click forward   Ariana Grande calls fiancé Pete Davidson's Manchester bombing joke 'unfortunate'
On Twitter, Ariana Grande called fiancé Pete Davidson's joke that referenced 2017's Manchester concert bombing 'unfortunate,' but added that the 'Saturday Night Live' star is never malicious.
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  President Donald Trump has turned a serious American college sports scandal and into political theater.   Why is President Donald Trump defending Rep. Jim Jordan in Ohio State scandal?
It comes as absolutely no surprise that President Donald Trump is standing by a powerful political ally while yet another sex abuse scandal in American sports is underway at Ohio State.
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  Secretary of State Mike Pompeo greets North Korea's director of the United Front Department, Kim Yong Chol as they arrive for a meeting at the Park Hwa Guest House in Pyongyang on July 6, 2018.   Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vows to get details of nuke commitment on North Korea visit
Pompeo, who arrived in the North Korean capital on Friday, has the crucial task of dispelling growing skepticism over how seriously the country's leader Kim Jong Un is about giving up his nuclear arsenal.
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  A handout photo made available by The Royal Thai Navy Third Area Command shows rescued tourists being brought aboard a fishing boat in the seas off the coast of Phuket Island, southern Thailand, July 5, 2018.   21 dead, dozens missing as tourist boat sinks in Thailand
The boat was carrying 105 people, including 93 tourists, 11 crew and one tour guide when it toppled in 16-foot high waves.
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  President Donald Trump took a shot at the NFL's revised national anthem policy Thursday at a rally in Great Falls, Mont.   Trump says NFL's new anthem policy 'worse than not standing’
At rally in Montana, president says allowing NFL players to stay in locker room during anthem is 'worse than not standing.'
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A woman photographs the Mount Agung volcano sending up a plume of smoke on Indonesia's resort island of Bali. Mount Agung roared to life again on July 2, belching a plume of ash 6,500 feet high.

A woman photographs the Mount Agung volcano sending up a plume of smoke on Indonesia's resort island of Bali. Mount Agung roared to life again on July 2, belching a plume of ash 6,500 feet high.
 
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